Approvals

OSHA - Complies with current OSHA regulations

FM - Factory Mutual Approved

NFPA - Designed in accordance with specifications set forth by the National Fire Protection Association

Specifically designed for outdoor hazardous material storage and dispensing from 55-gallon drums containing flammable or combustible liquids. Outer wall is constructed of all-welded 16 or 12 gauge steel. Inner wall is constructed of 20 gauge steel. The double wall construction contains 3" of air space throughout. All Hazmat Storage Buildings are designed in accordance with the standards set forth by NFPA Code 30 and comply with OSHA and EPA regulations. All models are FM Approved for the storing and dispensing of flammable and combustible liquids. All electrical options are U.L. Approved & installations are compliant to current state approved NEC regulations.

Door Style

Door for B200-B400 Provide one (42" wide x 62.5”) and B600-B1200 Provide one (42” wide x 80”) high door to facilitate the unloading and loading of hazardous material within the building. Installed with a UL Classified commercial grade keyed lockset. The door shall serve as personnel entrance and exit.

Door for B1600-B8000 Provide one 60” wide x 80” high double door to facilitate the unloading and loading of hazardous material within the building. Installed with a UL Classified commercial grade keyed lockset. The double door shall have one active leaf to serve as personnel entrance and exit. The active leaf must be equipped with a door closer available on B600-B1200 fire rated models.

Explsion Relief Panel

Used in the construction of buildings designed to store Class IA and Class IB flammables. Explosion relief panels limit the damage within an enclosed hazardous location. When the panel(s) are subjected to an explosive force, the pressure relieving panel quickly vents the force before it causes major damage. The panels are designed to release at 20 psf.

Hurricane Resistant Wall

Securall Buildings have been tested to determine the amount of force they can withstand and were shown to withstand F-4 tornado force winds of 250 mph. The chart below demonstrates the wind speed that a particular length of wall will resist.